American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... Night The Wreck of the Hesperus The Village Blacksmith Serenade The Rainy Day The Slave's Dream The Day is Done . The Old Clock on the Stairs • 184 187 188 189 192 195 197 199 200 200 · 202 205 • 207 208 • 209 209 211 • · 212 213 215 ...
... Night The Wreck of the Hesperus The Village Blacksmith Serenade The Rainy Day The Slave's Dream The Day is Done . The Old Clock on the Stairs • 184 187 188 189 192 195 197 199 200 200 · 202 205 • 207 208 • 209 209 211 • · 212 213 215 ...
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... Night and Day Song for " The Jacquerie " The Marshes of Glynn 494 496 • 497 498 · 499 501 502 · 505 • 506 • 507 • 508 509 · 510 512 512 514 · 516 · • 520 523 • 524 • 525 · 525 · 526 • 527 • 530 How Love Looked for Hell EMILY DICKINSON ...
... Night and Day Song for " The Jacquerie " The Marshes of Glynn 494 496 • 497 498 · 499 501 502 · 505 • 506 • 507 • 508 509 · 510 512 512 514 · 516 · • 520 523 • 524 • 525 · 525 · 526 • 527 • 530 How Love Looked for Hell EMILY DICKINSON ...
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... night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years admire . Hath hundred winters past since thou ...
... night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years admire . Hath hundred winters past since thou ...
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... night did get home well ; 50 And that our valiant English till midnight there did stay , To see whether the rebels would have another fray ; But , they no more returning , they made off towards their home , And brought away their ...
... night did get home well ; 50 And that our valiant English till midnight there did stay , To see whether the rebels would have another fray ; But , they no more returning , they made off towards their home , And brought away their ...
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... Night and Silence spread their sway around , And not a breeze disturb'd the dread profound . To break the wild and gain the neighb'ring plain 40 45 5 ΙΟ Oft I essay'd , and oft essay'd in vain ; Still in intricate mazes round I run ...
... Night and Silence spread their sway around , And not a breeze disturb'd the dread profound . To break the wild and gain the neighb'ring plain 40 45 5 ΙΟ Oft I essay'd , and oft essay'd in vain ; Still in intricate mazes round I run ...
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